- Port Quin
Port Quinn gbmapping|SW971805 is a small cove and hamlet between
Port Isaac andPolzeath on the Atlantic coast inNorth Cornwall ,England ,UK .The hamlet and the coastline is mainly owned by the
National Trust ; the Trust rents out several of the stone cottages as self-catering holiday accommodation.The hamlet itself is situated at the end of a narrow rocky inlet in Port Quin Bay which extends from Kellan Head on the north-east side of the inlet to
The Rumps .The
South West Coast Path closely follows the coastline of the inlet. Port Quinn is popular with walkers and there is a small car park on the lane which leads from Port Quinn to the village of Trelights.On the south-west side of the inlet is Doyden Point, on which is situated Doyden Castle, a castellated Folley built in 1830 by Samuel Symonscite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = National Trust Cottages (Doyden Castle) | work = | publisher = | date = | url = http://www.nationaltrustcottages.co.uk/nt.asp?p=63&c=13 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 12/05/2008.
References
ee also
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Wadebridge
*Pentire Point
*The Rumps External links
* [http://www.atlantic-highway.co.uk/default.asp?URL=http://www.atlantic-highway.co.uk/Places/Port-Quin/Default.asp Information on Port Quin]
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